3rd Zimra fire. . . Beitbridge warehouse burns in unclear circumstances

Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau PROPERTY worth thousands of dollars was destroyed when a Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) warehouse caught fire yesterday at Beitbridge Border Post.

SI 64 works for Tregers: Adds 200 jobs, recalls retrenched workers

Business Editor DIVERSIFIED manufacturer Tregers Group increased its workforce by 200 this year and recalled some of its retrenched workers to keep pace with growing business, a Cabinet Minister said.

BE WARNED! ‘Not all grass is green out there’

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter FORMER national team players Dazzy Kapenya and Richard Choruma have urged Zimbabwean players to make informed decisions before joining South African clubs.

$14m boost for education. . . Grant to support enhancement of teaching and learning materials

Abigail Mawonde, Harare Bureau IN yet another boost for the country’s education, the Germany government has extended a grant of $14 million to the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Govt should ensure Zisco revival goes on smoothly

The Midlands Province and indeed the country is poised for an economic boom if plans to resuscitate the giant steelmaker, Zimbabwe Iron and Steel Company (Zisco), come to fruition in…

Homecoming Party: Babes does a ‘dololo’

Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Correspondent BABES Wodumo of the Wololo fame yesterday did a dololo as she missed her flight to Bulawayo from a show in East London and could therefore…

Security guard attacked, left for dead

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent A 62-YEAR-OLD security guard at Engen Fuel Depot in Bulawayo is battling for life after unknown robbers attacked him leaving him for dead.

Jah Prayzah billed for Kwekwe shut down gig

Lovemore Zigara, Midlands Correspondent KWEKWE fans are in for a treat today as the man of the moment Jah Prayzah descends on the gold mining town where he is expected…

Man nabbed for 5 tonnes of ‘stolen’ food aid rice

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent A BULAWAYO man was arrested on Christmas Day after he was found with five tonnes of rice suspected to be stolen drought relief food.

Donovan shines in Abidjan

Sports Reporter WARRIOR’s second choice goalkeeper Donovan Bernard proved that he is equally competitive despite spending most of the time in Tatenda Mukuruva’s shadow when he  reportedly put an outstanding…

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